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The phrase "centred on a" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the main focus or content of a sentence or idea. Here is an example: "The novel is centred on a young girl's journey of self-discovery."
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The dispute centred on a cancelled contract.
The study centred on a squid species called Octopoteuthis deletron.
Teen-oriented action centred on a handsome, pacifist samurai.
Speculation has centred on a buy-out of the company.
One famous (pre-mobile phone) experiment centred on a New York City phone booth.
Warne's suggestions have previously centred on a damning critique of Cook's "negative" and "boring" tactics.
Much of this has centred on a community studio where artists shared ideas and contacts.
Provocative but stagey Arab drama centred on a young wife's frank disclosures to her paralysed husband.
His appeal efforts are currently centred on a high court hearing, due later this year.
Nick's allegations centred on a number of figures in the establishment at the time.
Each prized high discipline, centred on a cult of leadership, and stressed the idea of authority.
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